NFL Preseason Schedule has been released. The Bears will be home vs. Cleveland on 8/15 at 12pm Central, @ Cincinnati on 8/22 at 6pm Central, and @ Tennessee on 8/29 at 5pm Central. The Colts are at New England on 8/13 at 7:30pm Eastern, home vs. Atlanta on 8/22 on 1pm Eastern, and home vs. Detroit on 8/29 at 1pm Eastern.
Colts All-Pro corner Sauce Gardner did report to the final days of the team’s voluntary OTAs ahead of the 3-day veteran mini-camp this coming week. He’s among a notable trio who had been in-and-out, according to head coach Shane Steichen, along with Jonathan Taylor & Charvarius Ward.
Bears Quarterback Caleb Williams was unveiled as the cover athlete for the upcoming Madden 27 video game. He is the first Bears player to be on the cover of Madden.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with 1st round pick safety Dillon Thieneman and 2nd round pick center Logan Jones
Bob Costas will join White Sox analyst Steve Stone for a 1980’s throwback broadcast on Tuesday on Chicago Sports Network for their game against the Braves at 6:40pm. He returns to the booth for the first time since he retired from play-by-play after facing criticism during the 2024 ALDS between the Yankees and Royals and citing a belief that his performance did not meet his own standards.
The White Sox will do another throwback broadcast on June 27 against the Kansas City Royals which will celebrate the legendary 1983 “Winning Ugly” White Sox team. Harold Baines, Carlton Fisk, Greg Luzinski, and Ron Kittle are all scheduled to contribute stories and appearances throughout the broadcast. Both telecasts will feature retro-inspired graphics and production elements designed to replicate the look and feel of 1980s baseball.
IndyCar Officiating is launching public reports to improve transparency around rulings, penalties and more.
Christian Rasmussen will remain the driver of Ed Carpenter Racing’s No. 21 Chevrolet for the 2027 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season and beyond as part of a multi-year agreement.
Kevin “Rocket” Blanch has retired as IndyCar’s technical director. Nick Allen, whom IndyCar hired this year, will take over the role.
The NASCAR family is saddened by the loss of Ned Jarrett, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, two-time Cup Series champion and one of the sport's greatest ambassadors.
